It is located in the northeast corner of the department of Petén, close to the borders with Mexico and Belize. There are various tombs decorated with precious murals pertaining to the Early Classic period (AD 250-550/650).
Of the eleven tombs Early Classic murals five have a mountain named cosmological landscape. His name in antiquity was Sak Ha Witzal which means Clear Water Mountain. unfortunately, by the density of the forest and the distance was a highly ransacked site. Usually you can explore the site in the surface covered for the jungle. Nearby the site, exist an arid area in the middle of the jungle called "The Deciertito. Also visit biotope Naachtún- Dos Lagunas and greet the one-eyed crocodile. In the Biotopo Dos Lagunas is the archaeological site known as Naachtún, located northwest of the protected area. In the southwestern part two cenotes where it is common to find crocodiles and aquatic flora are located.
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Starting at Flores: |
We will meet you at the airport Mundo Maya or any hotel at Flores, El Remate or Tikal. Private transfer to Yaxha 1.5hrs from Flores. Time to departure: 7:00am (If you are already at Flores). |
Departure at 6:30 am from Flores to Uaxactun, breakfast when arrival.
09:30 am Meet and greet with the staff for the jungle trek, local guide. Then leave to Dos Lagunas, in vehicle 4x4 that uses the community of Uaxactún.
Lunch on the route.02:00 pm Visit of the impressive site, it’s self makes you feel like the city is still inhabited due to its architectural style. Is got one of the largest palaces yet restored. Among the most beautiful structures we can admire the palace-temple structures and a steam-bath building.
06:00 pm Dinner in the middle of the jungle.
07:00 pm Overnight at Dos Lagunas Camp “Good night”.
6:30am- Jungle morning wake up call
7:00am- Breakfast
8:00am- Explore Dos Lagunas and Naachtún archaeological site located south-south-east of Calakmul and 65km (40 miles) north of Tikal - these being the two 'superpowers' of the Classic Maya world. It was rediscovered by western archaeologists in 1922, and remains one of the most remote sites in the Maya area. In fact, it has been the subject of only a few fleeting visits over the past 80 years.
12:00pm- Lunch at Dos Lagunas.
1:00pm- Departure to Rio Azul (Ixcan Rio).
6:30pm- Dinner and camp at Rio Azul.
6:30am- Jungle morning wake up call.
7:00am- Breakfast.
8:00am- Explore Rio Azul site, a place famous for its tombs with paintings, but not exposed to the public. It is one of the most remote places in the National Park Mirador - Rio Azul.
1:00pm- Lunch at Rio Azul.
3:00pm- Visit the area “El Desierto”.
7:40pm- Dinner and camp at Rio Azul.
Day 4 – to Uaxactún - Flores
6:30am- Jungle morning wake up call
7:00am- Breakfast
8:00am- Departure to Uaxactun in vehicle 4x4 on the route we enjoyed the dense tropical forest, chicle camps, birds and mammals that live in the area.
1:00pm- Lunch in the route.
6:30pm- Drop of Flores.
End of expedition!
B Breakfast, L Lunch, D Dinner.
The expedition is operated by Turismo Aventura (transportation, guide, camp equipment and meals) and the community people of Uaxactun and with the assistance of “El Chiclero Camp” of Neria Herrera a long time conservationist and community supporter.
Petén is quite hot most of the year, we can consider that the best season is from December to May. The hottest season is from March to May and June to Nov. is the rainy season.
We recommend doing it from Nov. to May. The trail to Rio Azul is open all days in the year but in rainy season the routes can get muddy and swampy.Keep in mind that all your personal belongings will have to be carried by yourself for at least 14 km. Therefore we recommend you to pack as light as possible.
All you will be required to carry is a daypack containing items you will need during the trek (camera, sunscreen, t-shirt, bugs-spray, personal hygienic items, personal first-AID kit etc.).1 Backpack (water-proof), where you can carry all your personal items.
1 Daypack (water-proof) that you can carry yourself.
July, August, September, October, November: Rainy season. The foot-wear for this season is got to be water-proof, rubber-boots are recommended to bring along.
December, January, February (best time): This time of the year is fairly easy so hiking shoes are good enough.
March, April, May and June: This is the dry season so take in consideration that you will put with temperatures between: 90-109 Fahrenheit / 30-38 Celsius.
Feel free to bring your sandals as well to be used at the camp-sites, although it is important to use the ones with toe-protection.
July, August, September, and October: It is our rainy season therefore all your clothes may get soaked. We recommend you to put two or three sets of clothes in water-proof-bags so you can have dried ones at any time. Rain gear and towels.
November, December, January, and February: This are transitional months, we get affected by cool fronts, and therefore we recommend to bring sweaters and warm-clothes. We recommend you to put two or three sets of clothes in water-proof-bags so you can have dried ones at any time. Rain gear and towels.
March, April, and May: This is the hottest and most humid time of the year, and therefore light-clothes. As we tend to have occasional showers it is recommended to bring rain-gear.
Important: All the above information needs to be taken as guide-line, but since weather is nearly impossible to predict take all the advice possible. And don’t forget to bring:Water container always with you, flashlight and batteries, broad-brim or peaked cap, sunblock, insect repellent, toiletries.
You also have to bring a copy of your passport with you on the trek, is preferable to leave the original I a safe deposit box or luggage (at the hotel).A recommendation for tipping:
From $3USD to $5USD per day per person.
All tips should be delivered individually.
Yes, we will deliver purified water to the trek. We recommend that travelers bring their own refillable bottles to limit plastic waste.
Along the way we will come across small reservoirs (bodies of water).Where we wash our equipment. Also good for showers
Our cooks prepare excellent high-energy meals appropriate for a trek of this nature. The menu usually includes pasta, rice, chicken, fresh fruit and vegetables and a variety of oatmeal, eggs and other breakfast foods. Vegetarian alternatives are available upon request at the time of booking.
Please let us know if you want vegetarian meals when you book your trek or if you have a special restriction.
Vegetarian
No red meat (chicken & fish ok)
No fish (red meat and chicken ok)
Lactose-free (mild reactions only)
Gluten free (mild reactions only)
We deliver a detailed menu and the list of products that you wear for the trip. (Vegetables, eggs, fruit, milk, coffee, tea, sports drinks, etc.) This is very important to ensure that the quality and quantity of food during the trip. The cook or the guide cannot say no food or water, etc. because you know exactly what we deliver in their hands.
There is no government restriction on the age limit for Rio Azul Trek.
However as a responsible trekking company Turismo Aventura does not accept reservations for children under the age of 9 years old and adults over 67 years old.
All children under 18 years old must also be accompanied by an adult. We require that all of our trekkers over 60 years old hire the service of an extra muleteer with horse and bring a letter from your doctor confirming that you are fit to participate in the trek.
Bookings must be made as far in advance as possible. To be able to ensure a spot on the trek to Las Guacamayas we recommend that you purchase your trip at least 3 or 2 months in advance in low season (between May – June and September - October) and at least 4 or 3 months in advance in high season (Nov. to April).
The time with less rain and suggested best times to visit is from November to April. The rainy season is from June to October, rainfall is sporadic a couple of hours a day, and our trips are operated normally, keeping in mind occasional showers. In the Petén region the climate is generally hot throughout the year. December and January are the coolest months, ideal for travel time with blue skies and sunny days.
First of all we are located in Guatemala as country, most of the negative issues occur in Guatemala City. We are situated in the Northern most part of the country, El Petén. El Petén as region is the largest territory but the least populated one. The area where El Zotz Tikal Trek takes two protected areas are a biotope and Tikal National Park.
2. Scheduled Departures
On-trip meals are prepared from fresh, locally sourced ingredients and we suggest the menu. High-quality tents and camping gear are set up and maintained by our support staff, freeing you up to get the most out of your experience. We add cushions in the tents for better comfort. Slipping bag are not necessary but feel free to bring your own.